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A few Nepenthes Photos

  • #41
DrooOOol....if only I had a greenhouse.
 
  • #42
Here are some new photos from the last few days.

Do people like the constently updated photo threads or a new thread for each batch?

I will try and com back and add IDs in the next day or so.

Not everything is perfect but I though I would show it anyways.

Let the photos begin...
N. albomarginata Purple/Black
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N. ampullaria Red
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N. madagascariensis
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N. khasiana
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N. lowii x truncata
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N. macfarlanei x ventricosa
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N. gracillima AW
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N. macfarlanei x ventricosa
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N. SP #2 Sumatra BE
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N. spathulata
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N. maxima dark x sulewesi
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N. alata lowland
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N. boschiana
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N. alata x maxima
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N. spectabilis
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N. ventricosa x angasanensis
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N. ‘Petra Giant’
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N. thorellii x Wittei
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N. ventricosa x bongso
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N. lowii x ventricosa red
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N. lowii x ventricosa red
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N. spathulata x spectabilis
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N. lowii x ventricosa red
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N. lowii x ventricosa red
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N. truncata x (stenophylla x lowii) ep
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  • #43
N. Dyeriana
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N. sanguinea ‘Orange’
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N. fusca
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N. truncata x maxima
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N. spectabilis x ventricosa
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N. spectabilis x alata giant
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N. maxima x ventricosa
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N. Mastersiana
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N. lowii x truncata
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N. ‘Miranda’
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Bought as N. macfarlanei but is definitely a hybrid mostly likely with N. ramispina
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N. x Predator
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Sold as N. sanguinea but most likely has N. ramispina in it
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N. spectabilis x maxima
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N. spectabilis x veitchii
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N. jacquelineae
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N. maxima x (stenophylla x lowii)
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N. attenboroughii
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N. alata highland
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N. ephippiata
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N. ephippiata
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N. ephippiata
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N. mikei
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N. mikei BE
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N. hamata
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  • #44
N. macfarlanei
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N. muluensis
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N. muluensis
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N. jacquelineae
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N. aristolochioides
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N. tobaica
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N. tenuis
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N. edwardsiana
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N. x Predator
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N. x Predator
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N. veitchii x lowii ep Clone # 14
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N. thorelii x aristolochioides
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N. thorelii x aristolochioides male
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N. thorelii (d) x ‘Trusmadiensis’
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N. burbidgeae
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N. ramispina
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N. tenuis
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N. copelandii
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N. glabrata
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N. bicalcarata
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N. rafflesiana
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N. khasiana
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N. gracilis
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N. truncata x N. merrilliana
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N. macrovulgaris
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  • #45
"N. thorelii" not the true N. thorelii
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N. ampullaria Red
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N. ampullaria Red
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N. ampullaria
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N. hirsuta
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N. eustachya
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N. rafflesiana
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N. reinwardtiana Bau
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N. albomarginata Red
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N. albomarginata Red
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N. eymae x veitchii
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N. eymae x veitchii
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N. eymae x veitchii
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N. truncata x (stenophylla x lowii)
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N. ‘Splendiana’ Female
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N. ramispina
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Thanks
-Jeremiah-
 
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  • #46
omg! So many "What's that? What's that..? What's that!!"s
If you ever want to part with a cutting or basal of that albomarginata 'Black/Purple', lemme know. It's the last one of the group I haven't been able to get! My one true LL weakness. It's stunning..
 
  • #48
oh.. my.. god.. YES!! It's absolutely gorgeous Jeremiah. I busted my butt for a month to get my hands on 'Kuching Spotted' thinking it was that. Silly noob mistake.. What are the odds you can help me get albo 'Black' in my GH?
Also, was that a N. spectabilis 'Pangulubao' I saw?
 
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  • #49
Amazing!!!!! I'm with Mass though; what's that? What's that? What's that?
They are all stunning. Thanks for sharing!!!!
 
  • #50
I agree with Mass, that albomarginata is the cream of the crop :drool:
 
  • #51
Wonderfulness! :)

How rapidly does your Nepenthes edwardsiana put out leaves? Monthly, bi monthly? Mine are 2-3" size and SG and totally just creeping along. I look back at older photos to assure myself they are infact moving, however incrementally. Mine are in pure live moss ontop of fast draining mix.
 
  • #52
My god! Too many pictures! You have to label them otherwise you are doing me a great emotional and psychological injustice. :p

You showed just one N. bicalcarata, was that mine? :banana2:

So many beautiful Nepenthes you have, you really have worked hard and earned the fact that you are a pro, top tier Nepenthes grower.
 
  • #53
Wow Jeremiah....dang...amazing pics...I don't know what to pick as a fav...but two of the neps which are alas far out of my reach (for now) that I aspire to obtain clearly are the highlight for me: N. attenboroughii (very cute little one btw) and N. edwardsiana (ofcourse). But for sure...all the others are amazing too. :)
 
  • #54
Stunning... speechless... the edwardsiana looks so vicious and awesome :drool:
 
  • #55
Oh my god! Absolutely amazing plants, your N. Glabrata looks perfect!
 
  • #56
Spectacular neps, Jeremiah! How do you keep everything looking so fresh and beautiful? :)
 
  • #57
Spectacular neps, Jeremiah! How do you keep everything looking so fresh and beautiful? :)

I'm thinking magic and witchcraft!! But I could be wrong.. :rolleyes:
 
  • #58
So many amazing neps. What's this one:
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  • #59
Oh, wow. I did not realize that was N. attenboroughii. :hail:

So gorgeous. If you ever take a cutting.... LOL!
 
  • #60
I got them all labeled so that should answer some of the questions.

swords
N. edwardsiana is definitely not fast growing that pitcher opened on 3-27-11 and the next pitcher is yet to open. So far it pitchers on every leaf and the pitchers seem to last quite a while.

Dexenthes
Yeah that is the N. bicalcarata from you, thanks again!

vraev
The N. attenboroughii as been pretty slow growing but I'm hoping now that it is this size it will pick up the pace a bit.

Brokken
My greenhouse are almost 100% automated so most the time I spend in them is spent repotting or trimming back dead stuff. Now of course every plant does not look very good all the time but there is usually something neat to look at.

Zhilin
It is Nepenthes ephippiata.

Thanks,
-Jeremiah-
 
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